Though lentils have been a food staple in the Middle East and Mediterranean for centuries, they didn't really catch on in the U.S. until World War II, when they became
a popular meat substitute during wartime rationing.
Another popular meat substitute is Quorn, which is based on a laboratory grown micoprotein; in other words, it's a kind of fungus.
It's quite
a popular meat substitute that any meat lover would love as well.
Not exact matches
The UK's biggest food producer has confirmed it is considering selling the
meat -
substitute brand Quorn, and with some big names interested in buying it,
meat - free eating may become even more
popular in years to come.
This included
popular breakfast cereals, bars, corn chips, corn tortillas, baking mixes and flours,
meat substitutes, soy «dairy» products, and tofu / tempeh products.